2024 NFL Team Overview: Jacksonville Jaguars

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  • @ChewsCarefully
    @ChewsCarefully หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I take it you haven't seen the graphs comparing Lawrence's 1st 50 games to Dan Jones' & Gardner Minshew's? Minshew is the only one ahead of the other two in anything. The #2 depends on whether you consider that T-Law has had receivers to work with & if that's a factor.
    Yeah, this division can be a riot. If healthy I give the edge to the Colts. AR5 simply has too high a ceiling to think they won't win it if he's not injured. If he is, well, the Colts could have gotten Justin Fields for a lot less than what Flacco cost & didn't.
    That's no one's fault but theirs. Same with the Giants.

    • @StraightAMain
      @StraightAMain  หลายเดือนก่อน

      I have seen the chart before, and I am aware of his past performances. He has thrown for 4,100 for the last 2 seasons and is capable of throwing 400 more yards in a given season. Granted, the passing TDs are generous, but that's the great thing about predictions, they are my educated guesses. If you don't think he's going to do it, great, but it's definitely possibly. I could make safe guesses for every team, but that would make for a boring video. I recognize it's possible he's a bust, so hopefully you can recognize that this prediction is also just as likely to happen. Thanks for the comment!

    • @ChewsCarefully
      @ChewsCarefully หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@StraightAMain Okay, just wondering aloud. I liked this & the way Yt works, comments help you out. There's a study in social psychology hidden in how we perceive them differently, but that barely interests me in *this* context.
      If/when I get to your breakdowns about Justin Fields whose highlights look better than Caleb Williams _AND_ Trevor Lawrence's I'll whine about how closely you stick to the popular consensus or not. Because _that_ (the consensus on Fields) is _TOTAL_ BS.

    • @StraightAMain
      @StraightAMain  หลายเดือนก่อน

      That's fair! I'll probably focus on Russ more than Fields since he's the projected starter. But also, I do think Fields will end up with the job. Hopefully he gets the opportunity, I like the guy.

    • @ChewsCarefully
      @ChewsCarefully หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@StraightAMain Well, my take on the whole of what happened in CHI is one I know most people will hate, but I have reason for it. Remember the whole Mac Jones fiasco? Imagine if Bellichick had responded to finding out Jones was seeking advice outside of the Pats With Silence. We'd all know Jones' days were numbered, right?
      Fields *publicly called out his Own **_Coaches_** after week 7 in '22.* Know how they responded? with Dead Silence. So they were telling us as early as mid-'22 that they had already made up their minds to move on from Fields.
      They didn't even reprimand him? The HC wasn't the Least Bit Curious that one of his coaches was potentially responsible for messing up communications with the QB he is supposedly being tasked to win with, that his job supposedly depends upon working with? The owner didn't care that either his QB or coaches were throwing away his $?
      The GM whose entire career could be haunted by making the mistake of trading him didn't care at all that a mere coach he could have fired was setting his career up for failure? That implies they had made up their minds *from the beginning* to move on from Fields.
      One of those people was his Main Play-caller. We know this because 1) Eberflus boasted about deciding what plays to limit the offense to, 2) always talked about what He Thought Fields needed to change, 3) tried to shut up reporters for weeks with chop-wave motions of his hand like a Dad threatening to strike his own children when they kept asking him about those bizarre plays where Fields would stop himself throwing to wide-open receivers.
      Right from the beginning, even Fields' haters knew this was a coaching call. They said "The Bears _had to do this_ in order to simplify the offense for him." You know, because Fields can't read defenses. Everybody knows _that,_ right?
      th-cam.com/video/QuhUbISnr8s/w-d-xo.html. Oops.
      That's Brett Kollmann for you, doing the research no one else wants to. He traced the source of this to find out it was ever 100% BS _AND_ dug out the stats *proving it* was. So now there Is No Need to simplify the offense for Fields ergo no defense of those play-calls. However, there is a psychology at work here that I'm up against.
      Fans are more franchise than player-loyal. As soon as it was clear they wanted to move on from Fields, the fans all silently sided with The Team. Media too. Eberflus was acting like total nut-job, looking like he was Ready To Spank _reporters!_ Media dropped this. By the time Fields finally called them out about this it was already too late.
      Eberflus didn't understand this & sort of panicked. You know how when Gannon & Steichen left Philly, no other coach *could* come in & ask the players how to do what worked last season, just called the plays they knew instead? The Bears were using play-sets that were 70%+ different from weeks 8=-10 of '22 then again in week 11, & 14-17 of '23. So if the ones undermining Fields were largely Eberflus' the ones used those weeks were Getsy's.
      & with them, Fields led the entire NFL in offense 3 weeks straight (& scored more points than usual in the '23 games) proving it _was_ the play-calling holding him back all along. & everyone dismissed this as a fluke.
      So yeah. There's all that & more. & this is still about half the _overt_ stuff. Yeah, you'd have to dig to find these things but Fields did call them out publicly, Eberflus did act that way in front of reporters, the entire team greeted Fields' concern with Dead Silence.
      All of that indicates _something_ wasn't right between them.

    • @UsefulPreconceivedNotions
      @UsefulPreconceivedNotions หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@StraightAMain Just so you know, this is my other ID. For reasons unknown, my accounts irregularly get blocked from making comments. I file a report, they're usually reinstated, then someone at YT I guess gets mad at me for being a Justin Fields supporter & the cycle begins anew. Currently, this one has gone the longest without interruption so to avoid jumping back & forth, for now, this is me.